BioLite CampStove lets you charge your device while you cook in the wild

Charging gadgets while out in the wilderness has always been a challenge. Some companies have specialized in solar chargers, there are gigantic battery packs you can buy, and of course some devices have replaceable batteries so you can carry several. The BioLite CampStove is however something quite new.

At its core the CampStove is a camping stove. Instead of running on gas, however, it uses things like pine cones and wood pellets as the fuel. The heat from the fire not only heats whatever you’re cooking, but is also converted into electricity by the add-on that hides inside the stove when not in use. That electricity is split between charging the battery of a fan that helps the fire along, and electrical output via USB. The stove also eliminates most of the smoke you get from an open fire, making it more similar to a gas powered stove than you’d think. As for power output, 2W at 5V is the normal output. That means that a device will charge slightly slower than from a computer USB port, but compared to solar power, that’s not half bad.

I think this idea is brilliant. It’s compact, doesn’t require gas, and can charge your gadgets. What else do you need? At $130 it’s not that expensive either, at least not considering what you get.

About the Author

Andreas Ødegård was an associate editor at Pocketables. He's more interested in aftermarket (and user created) software and hardware than chasing the latest gadgets and tends to stick with his choice of device for a long time as a result of that. Currently that includes an iPad mini and a Samsung Galaxy S II.

Gaffer

Not buying it until it’s Bear Grylls approved.

Andreas Ødegård

That would require that it turns water into piss.

hisuwh

Ha brilliant.
This is pretty awesome though. Would change my scouting experiences somewhat if this and tablets existed back then

D. Stroya

Hahaha

juan

That’s a good price

D. Stroya

This is going on my wish list.

truepeers

Very cool, but camping should mean turning off your phone and only using in emergency. Right….

Gaffer

I’m with you. I impose an electronics ban while camping. No mobile phones or iPods. The way it should be.